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AgroSense Deploys Precision Farming IoT Network Across 60,000 Hectares in Eastern Europe

AgroSense has deployed its precision farming IoT sensor network across 60,000 hectares of agricultural land in Poland and Romania, helping farmers reduce input costs by an average of 24%.

AgroSense, an agricultural technology company, today announced the completion of the largest precision farming IoT deployment in Eastern Europe — 60,000 hectares of arable land across 84 farms in Poland and Romania, now connected to the AgroSense crop intelligence platform.

The network comprises over 12,000 in-field sensors monitoring soil moisture, temperature, nutrient levels, and microclimate conditions at 50-metre resolution. Data is processed in real time by AgroSense’s AI crop model, which generates daily irrigation, fertilisation, and pest management recommendations for each field zone.

Early results from the 18-month pilot programme showed:

  • 24% reduction in fertiliser costs
  • 31% reduction in water consumption for irrigated crops
  • 12% increase in yield per hectare for wheat and maize

“European agriculture needs to produce more food with fewer inputs on the same land area,” said AgroSense CEO Wojciech Kowalski. “Precision farming makes that possible — but it requires data, and that is what we provide.”

AgroSense is targeting 250,000 hectares under management across Central and Eastern Europe by end of 2026.

Media Contact SolarVenture Communications on behalf of AgroSense | press@solarventure.eu

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SolarVenture Communications

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Press contact for SolarVenture Energy, a renewable energy developer active in solar and wind across EMEA.

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